BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a plug for use in a beverage container such as a
thermos bottle. Particularly, the present invention relates to a plug having a valve
structure, and allowing a content fluid to be poured out when attached to a beverage
container.
Description of Related Art
[0002] Conventionally, as a plug of such kind, there has been disclosed an inner plug structure
(e.g., Japanese Patent No.
4514692) for use in a fluid container. This inner plug structure includes: an inner plug
main body detachably attached to an opening section of a container main body; a fluid
passage that is formed inside the inner plug main body, and connects an inlet and
an outlet that are respectively opened toward an inner side and an outer side of the
container main body; a valve body biased in a direction allowing the inlet of the
fluid passage to be closed; a cover that is disposed on an upper end of the inner
plug main body and serves to close an upper opening section thereof; and a control
switch that is provided on the cover and is capable of being slid back and forth such
that the valve body can be opened and closed. Further, while a first engagement portion
is provided on either one of the inner plug main body and the cover, a first engageable
portion engageable with the first engagement portion is provided on the other. Here,
an elastic section is provided on the upper end of the inner plug main body. Particularly,
while a second engagement portion is provided on either one of the elastic section
of the inner plug main body and the cover, a second engageable portion engageable
with the second engagement portion is provided on the other. This inner plug structure
is simpler than a conventional structure where coupling portions are provided on whole
circumferences of the inner plug main body and the cover. Moreover, since a force
used to slide the control switch is applied in a horizontal direction, i.e., a direction
other than a disengagement direction, the inner plug structure shall not be disassembled
involuntarily.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0003] As for a conventional disassemblable inner plug structure for use in a fluid container,
an unstable interlocking force has been observed between an inner plug main body and
a cover, thus resulting in a problem where the cover may be involuntarily removed
at the time of manipulating a lever to perform opening and closing, and the inner
plug structure may thus be involuntarily disassembled at that time. As a solution
to such problem, the aforementioned inner plug structure is the structure in which:
while the first engagement portion is provided on either one of the inner plug main
body and the cover, the first engageable portion is provided on the other; the elastic
section is provided on the upper end of the inner plug main body; and while the second
engagement portion is provided on either one of the elastic section of the inner plug
main body and the cover, the second engageable portion is provided on the other.
[0004] However, when toppled inadvertently, the aforementioned inner plug structure employing
a sliding lever may cause a fluid in the container to flow out and contaminate a surrounding
area. Further, when disassembling the inner plug structure, it is required that the
cover be removed while pushing an elastic member with one hand, thus resulting in
a shortcoming of making a disassembly procedure troublesome. Further, as for a structure
without an elastic member such as the type of elastic member described above, a cover
may not be removed easily or properly due to a tightness or looseness thereof resulting
from rigidities or sizes of the cover and a plug main body. In other words, troublesome
adjustments are required in such case.
[0005] The present invention has been made to solve the aforementioned problems. That is,
it is an object of the present invention to provide a plug of a beverage container
that can be disassembled with a small force, but shall not be disassembled due to
an erroneous usage at the point of general use.
[0006] A first aspect of the present invention is to provide a plug for use in a beverage
container having a container main body. This plug includes: a plug main body detachably
attached to an opening section of the container main body; a fluid passage formed
inside the plug main body, and extending from an inlet open toward an inner side of
the container main body to an outlet open toward an outer side of the plug main body;
a valve body biased in a direction allowing the inlet of the fluid passage to be closed;
a cover that is provided on an upper end of the plug main body and serves to cover
an upper opening section of the plug main body; a control lever that is provided on
the cover and is capable of being pushed downward such that the valve body can be
opened and closed; a first engagement portion provided on one of the plug main body
and the cover; a first engageable portion that is provided on the other of the plug
main body and the cover and is engageable with the first engagement portion; an elastic
section provided on an upper portion of the plug main body; a second engagement portion
provided on one of the elastic section of the plug main body and the cover; a second
engageable portion that is provided on the other of the elastic section of the plug
main body and the cover and is engageable with the second engagement portion; and
a protrusion section that is provided on the control lever, and is capable of abutting
against and moving the elastic section in a disengagement direction when pushing the
control lever downward.
[0007] According to a plug of a beverage container as forth in a second aspect of the present
invention, while the control lever serves to open and close the valve body when pushed
downward with the plug main body being attached to the container main body, the protrusion
section is allowed to stop short of disengaging the elastic section as a control portion
of the control lever abuts against a shoulder member provided on the beverage container.
[0008] According to a plug of a beverage container as forth in a third aspect of the present
invention, the elastic section is arranged on an inner side of an outermost diameter
of the plug main body such that the protrusion section can enter an inner side of
the cover when pushing the control lever downward.
[0009] According to the invention of the first aspect, pushing the control lever downward
causes the protrusion section thereof to shift the elastic section of the plug main
body in the disengagement direction, thereby allowing the second engagement portion
and the second engageable portion to disengage from each other. At that time, since
the control lever is biased upward due to the valve body, the cover can be easily
removed from the plug main body.
[0010] According to the invention of the second aspect, the valve body can be opened by
pushing the control lever at an initial position downward through the control portion.
In contrast, by releasing the control lever, the valve body that has been biased upward
shall cause the control lever to return to its initial position such that the valve
body can be closed. In addition, the control portion shall abut against the shoulder
member even when pushing the control lever downward with the plug main body being
attached to the container main body, thus preventing the second engagement portion
and the second engageable portion from disengaging from each other.
[0011] According to the invention of the third aspect, the protrusion section can enter
the inner side of the cover when pushing the control lever downward, thus improving
an outer appearance as well as a design property. Therefore, a contact with the protrusion
section can be avoided to a certain extent, thus improving a safety.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012]
FIG.1 is an overall cross-sectional view showing a first embodiment of the present invention.
FIG.2 is an overall cross-sectional view showing a state of the first embodiment in which
a control lever is abutting against a shoulder member.
FIG.3 is a perspective view showing a beverage container of the first embodiment.
FIG.4 is a cross-sectional view showing a state of a plug of the first embodiment in which
a second engagement portion and a second engageable portion have been disengaged from
each other through a protrusion section.
FIG.5 is a first perspective view showing a plug main body of the first embodiment.
FIG.6 is a first perspective view showing the control lever of the first embodiment.
FIG.7 is a perspective view showing the plug of the first embodiment.
FIG.8 is a perspective view showing a state of the plug of the first embodiment in which
the control lever has been pushed downward.
FIG.9 is a second perspective view showing the plug main body of the first embodiment.
FIG.10 is a second perspective view showing the control lever of the first embodiment.
FIG.11A is a perspective view showing a state of a valve body of the first embodiment in
which engageable sections of an engagement plate are positioned to vertical grooves
of a valve pole.
FIG.11B is a perspective view showing a state of the valve body of the first embodiment in
which the engagement plate has been positioned in an axial direction after being rotated
by about 90 degrees.
FIG.12 is a perspective view showing the valve pole of the first embodiment.
FIG.13 is a perspective view showing the engagement plate of the first embodiment.
FIG.14 is a perspective view showing a state of the plug of the first embodiment in which
the second engagement portion and the second engageable portion have been disengaged
from each other.
FIG.15 is a perspective view showing an upper end side of the valve pole of the first embodiment.
FIG.16 is a perspective view showing a rotatable part of the first embodiment.
FIG.17 is a perspective view showing a state of the upper end side of the valve pole and
the rotatable part of the first embodiment, in which the rotatable part is being pushed
downward with engagement claw portions being positioned to claw guiding grooves.
FIG.18 is a perspective view showing a state of the upper end side of the valve pole and
the rotatable part of the first embodiment, in which one of the engagement claw portions
has been engaged with a first bottom surface.
FIG.19 is a perspective view showing a state of the upper end side of the valve pole and
the rotatable part of the first embodiment, in which the aforementioned engagement
claw portion has been engaged with a first upper slanted surface.
FIG.20 is a perspective view showing a state of the upper end side of the valve pole and
the rotatable part of the first embodiment, in which the aforementioned engagement
claw portion has been engaged with a corner section.
FIG.21 is a cross-sectional view showing the valve body of the first embodiment.
FIG.22 is a cross-sectional view showing a state of the valve body of the first embodiment
in which a pressure reducing unit has been opened.
FIG.23 is a cross-sectional view showing an opened state of the valve body of the first
embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0013] A preferred embodiment of the present invention is described in detail hereunder
with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the embodiment described hereunder
shall not limit the contents of the present invention that are described in the scope
of claims. Further, not all the elements described hereunder are essential elements
of the present invention. In fact, an unconventional plug is used in the following
embodiment, and the following description is thereby made on the corresponding plug.
(First embodiment)
[0014] FIG.1 through FIG.23 show a first embodiment of the present invention. A beverage
container 1 which is a thermos bottle, includes: a container main body 2; and a plug
3 that can be detachably attached to an upper opening section 2A of the container
main body 2. The container main body 2 includes: an inner container 5; an outer container
4; and a heat-insulating layer 6 provided between such inner container 5 and outer
container 4. Particularly, each of the inner container 5 and the outer container 4
is made of stainless steel and has an opened upper portion. More particularly, upper
ends of the inner container 5 and the outer container 4 are integrally joined to each
other with a shoulder member 7 being further integrally disposed on an upper portion
formed by such inner container 5 and outer container 4. Here, the shoulder member
7 is made of a synthetic resin and is vertically disposed on an opened section formed
by the inner container 5 and the outer container 4 that are joined to each other.
The shoulder member 7 includes: an annular engagement portion 7A engageable with the
aforementioned opened section; a beaked spout portion 7B protruding from one side
of the annular engagement portion 7A; and a grip 7C protruding from a location that
is opposite to where the spout portion 7B is provided. The aforementioned plug 3 that
is also made of a synthetic resin can be detachably attached to the annular engagement
portion 7A.
[0015] The plug 3 includes: a fluid passage 8 allowing a content fluid to be poured through
the spout portion 7B when tilting the beverage container 1 toward a direction along
which the spout portion 7B is provided; a plug main body 11 that can be screwed to
the shoulder member 7; and a valve structure 12 capable of opening and sealing the
fluid passage 8.
[0016] The plug main body 11 includes a cylindrical body 13 that can be screwed to the shoulder
member 7. Further, provided inside the cylindrical body 13 is a wall-shaped inner
divider 14 whose height is formed lower from one side to the other. Here, the aforementioned
fluid passage 8 is formed below and along the inner divider 14. The fluid passage
8 is so formed that it continuously connects an inlet 15 serving as a lower opening
section of the cylindrical body 13 to an outlet 16 opened on an upper section of the
other side. The inner divider 14 includes: a second-side region 14B connected to where
the inlet 15 is formed; and a first-side region 14A connected to an upper side surface
of the cylindrical body 13. Particularly, the outlet 16 is formed below where the
first-side region 14A is connected to the upper side surface of the cylindrical body
13.
[0017] Further, the plug 3 includes: an elastic member 22 such as a coil spring for constantly
lifting a valve body 21 of the valve structure 12 upward such that the inlet 15 can
be sealed by the valve body 21; a control lever 24 for pushing a valve pole 23 of
the valve body 21 downward; and a cover 25 covering an upper portion of the plug main
body 11. The valve body 21 serves to seal a lower end portion 13K of the cylindrical
body 13 in a watertight manner, thus allowing the inlet 15 to be sealed.
[0018] The aforementioned valve structure 12 includes: the valve body 21; the valve pole
23 extended upward from a central region of the valve body 21; and a pressure reducing
unit 26 formed between the valve pole 23 and the valve body 21. The valve body 21
is formed into the shape of a disk having a diameter slightly larger than that of
the lower end portion 13K. Particularly, the valve body 21 serves to seal the inlet
15 by abutting against a water-stop packing 27 attached to the lower end portion 13K.
Further, bored in the central region of the valve body 21 is an attachment hole 21A
used to attach the valve pole 23.
[0019] The valve pole 23 integrally includes: a disk portion 28 that is formed on a lower
end thereof and has a diameter larger than that of the attachment hole 21A; and a
shaft portion 29 extended upward. Further, an engagement plate 30 is detachably attached
to a lower region of the shaft portion 29, the engagement plate 30 being made of a
synthetic resin and serving as an engagement member.
[0020] Particularly, a lower section 29S of the shaft portion 29 has a diameter larger than
that of an upper section 29U of the shaft portion 29. Further, provided on an outer
circumference of the lower section 29S are vertical grooves 31, 31 that are positioned
opposite to each other. These vertical grooves 31, 31 are formed in an axial direction,
and a distance between bottom sections of these vertical grooves 31, 31 substantially
corresponds to the diameter of the upper section 29U. Meanwhile, the aforementioned
engagement plate 30 is substantially formed into an oval shape and has a through hole
32 formed in a center thereof. This through hole 32 has engageable sections 32A, 32A
capable of engaging with the vertical grooves 31, 31, thus allowing the lower section
29S to be inserted through the through hole 32. Further, engagement grooves 31A, 31A
are circumferentially provided next to the vertical grooves 31, 31 in a manner such
that each engagement groove 31A is formed at an angle of about 90 degrees with respect
to adjacent vertical grooves 31, 31. As shown in FIG.11A, the engagement plate 30
is to be disposed on the lower section 29S of the shaft portion 29 by engaging the
engageable sections 32A, 32A with the vertical grooves 31, 31. Next, the engagement
plate 30 thus disposed is to be rotated by about 90 degrees in a planar view. Here,
as shown in FIG.11B, each engageable section 32A can thereby engage with each engagement
groove 31A, thus allowing the engagement plate 30 to be attached to the valve pole
23 with the engagement plate 30 itself being positioned in a longitudinal direction
of the shaft portion 29. The engagement plate 30 thus attached can likewise be removed
through a reverse procedure.
[0021] Further, as shown in FIG.12, also provided on the lower section 29S of the shaft
portion 29 are ventilation grooves 31T, 31T. Particularly, these ventilation grooves
31T, 31T are formed on an outer circumferential section of the lower section 29S that
is below the engagement grooves 31A, 31A. More particularly, these ventilation grooves
31T, 31T are vertical and are provided opposite to each other. The lower section 29S
having such ventilation grooves 31T, 31T is to be inserted through the aforementioned
attachment hole 21A.
[0022] As for the aforementioned inner divider 14, formed on a central portion 14S thereof
is a through hole 33 allowing the shaft portion 29 of the valve pole 23 to be inserted
therethrough. Further, provided on an upper circumference of such through hole 33
is a guiding cylinder 34 that is intended for the shaft portion 29. Furthermore, the
inner divider 14 includes an air hole 35 that is formed on the other side, i.e., opposite
to the outlet 16 in a radial direction.
[0023] The aforementioned elastic member 22 is fitted onto the guiding cylinder 34. This
elastic member 22 is compressed between: an upper surface of the central portion 14S
of the inner divider 14; and a valve body cover 37 that is detachably provided on
an upper portion of the valve pole 23 protruding from the guiding cylinder 34. The
elastic member 22 serves to constantly lift the valve body 21 upward.
[0024] The valve body cover 37 serves to hold an upper portion of the elastic member 22.
Particularly, the valve body cover 37 includes a rotatable part 38 that can, in a
vertical direction, be detachably connected to the upper section of the shaft portion
29 of the valve pole 23. This rotatable part 38 is rotatably fitted inside the valve
body cover 37 and can be detachably attached to the upper portion of the valve pole
23.
[0025] The engagement plate 30 rises and falls along with the valve pole 23. Further, an
undersurface of the engagement plate 30 is allowed to abut against an upper end of
a cylindrical receiving portion 21B protruding upward from the attachment hole 21A.
Furthermore, provided on an undersurface of the central portion 14S is a cylindrical
portion 14T protruding therefrom, the cylindrical portion 14T being capable of receiving
the engagement plate 30.
[0026] Here, a pressure reducing packing 41 is attached to an outer circumference of the
aforementioned disk portion 28.
[0027] The shaft portion 29 of the valve pole 23 is to be inserted through the attachment
hole 21A, and the elastic member 22 is compressed between the valve body cover 37
and the upper surface of the central portion 14S. Therefore, an undersurface of the
valve body 21 and the pressure reducing packing 41 can tightly abut against each other,
thus allowing the valve pole 23 and the valve body 21 to be connected to each other
as a whole. In fact, the aforementioned a pressure reducing unit 26 includes: the
attachment hole 21A of the valve body 21; the disk portion 28 of the valve pole 23;
the pressure reducing packing 41; the elastic member 22; and the engagement plate
30. The attachment hole 21A of the valve body 21 has a diameter larger than that of
the shaft portion 29 of the valve pole 23. Here, the valve structure 12 is to be installed
in the plug main body 11 as follows. That is, the upper section 29U of the shaft portion
29 protruding upward from the valve body 21, is to be inserted through the guiding
cylinder 34 along a small-diameter inner circumferential surface 34A that is located
on an upper portion of the guiding cylinder 34. Next, the engagement plate 30 is to
be received in the cylindrical portion 14T, and the valve body cover 37 is to be engaged
with the upper section 29U of the shaft portion 29 with the elastic member 22 being
fitted onto the guiding cylinder 34.
[0028] The aforementioned cover 25 serves to cover an upper opening section 42 of the cylindrical
body 13 of the plug main body 11. Particularly, the cover 25 is detachably provided
on the upper opening section 42 in a manner such that the cover 25 is actually engageable
with the cylindrical body 13. As shown in FIG.3, provided on a central region of the
cover 25 is an opening section 25A formed as a cutout. As for such cutout, opened
is a portion of the cover 25 that is arranged on the other side of the shoulder member
7. Further, disposed on the opening section 25A is the aforementioned control lever
24 whose one end is pivotally attached to the cover 25 through a pivot point 43 such
that the control lever 24 can be titled with respect to the cover 25. Here, a control
portion 44 of the control lever 24 protrudes outward from the other side of the cover
25 and is thus positioned above the shoulder member 7. Moreover, a convex portion
24A is provided on a region of an undersurface of the control lever 24 that allows
an upper end of the valve pole 23 to abut thereagainst, the convex portion 24A having
a flat undersurface.
[0029] As for the upper portion of the plug main body 11 shown in FIG.5, for example, an
upper cylindrical portion 45 is provided on an upper portion of the cylindrical body
13. Further, as shown in FIG.6, for example, formed on an undersurface of the cover
25 is a lower cylindrical portion 46 that is to be fitted onto the upper cylindrical
portion 45.
[0030] As shown in FIG.5 and FIG.9, a horizontal planar section 45H is provided on one side
of the upper cylindrical portion 45. Further, cutout grooves 47, 47 whose upper portions
are opened are respectively and symmetrically formed on a left and right sides of
the planar section 45. Here, provided between the cutout grooves 47, 47 is a protrusion
section 48 having a transverse hole 49 as a first engagement portion bored therein.
As shown in FIG.6 and FIG.10, a horizontal planar section 46H is provided on one side
of the lower cylindrical portion 46. Particularly, formed on an inner surface of the
planar section 46H is a transverse protruding portion 50 as a first engageable portion
that is engageable with the transverse hole 49. In this case, the transverse hole
49 is formed on the protrusion section 48 having only a lower portion thereof fixed
to the cylindrical body 13, thereby allowing the protruding portion 50 to engage with
the transverse hole 49 in a stepwise manner.
[0031] Meanwhile, as shown in FIG.5 and FIG.9, provided on an upper portion of the other
side of the cylindrical body 13 is a concave area 51 that is recessed toward an inner
side of the cylindrical body 13. An elastic section 52 protruding upward is formed
on a bottom section of the concave area 51. In fact, this elastic section 52 is connected
to the cylindrical body 13 only through a lower end thereof, and an upper end of such
elastic section 52 is formed as a free end. Further, formed on an outer surface of
the elastic section 52 is an engagement claw section 53 serving as a second engagement
portion. This engagement claw section 53 includes: a horizontal engagement surface
53M; a central slanted surface 53A extending from a center of the engagement surface
53M to the upper end of the elastic section 52; and side slanted surfaces 53B, 53B
that are formed on both sides of and lower than the central slanted surface 53A. That
is, the concave area 51 that is recessed inward is provided on the cylindrical body
13, and the elastic section 52 is further disposed inside the concave area 51. Therefore,
the elastic section 52 is allowed to be arranged inside an outer diameter of the plug
main body 11.
[0032] As shown in FIG.6, for example, located on the other side of the lower cylindrical
portion 46 is a transverse-plate upper surface 54U of a transverse plate section 54,
the transverse-plate upper surface 54U serving as a second engageable portion. The
transverse plate section 54 and a lower end of the lower cylindrical portion 46 are
connected to each other through an extended portion 55 extended from the corresponding
lower cylindrical portion 46. Further, a left and right sides of the transverse plate
section 54 are connected to the cover 25 through joining sections 56, 56, the transverse
plate section 54 having a flat undersurface.
[0033] Provided on the undersurface of the control lever 24 is a protrusion section 58 protruding
downward. Particularly, while one side of the protrusion section 58 has a vertical
edge portion 59, the other side thereof is formed as slanted edge. That is, the protrusion
section 58 is substantially formed into the shape of a triangle in a lateral view.
Here, the vertical edge portion 59 is provided with an abutment edge section 59A formed
on a lower portion thereof and slanting from top down to the other side. Further,
the abutment edge section 59A is arranged in a location allowing the protrusion section
58 to abut against the elastic section 52 when manipulating the control lever 24.
[0034] When rotating the control lever 24 downward, the abutment edge section 59A shall
abut against the central slanted surface 53A, thereby pushing the elastic section
52 in a disengagement direction thereof such that the corresponding elastic section
52 can be disengaged from the transverse-plate upper surface 54U.
[0035] As shown in FIG.2, with the plug 3 being attached to the container main body 2, a
lower section of the control portion 44 shall abut against an upper surface of the
shoulder member 7 serving as a rotation restriction member, as a result of pushing
the corresponding control portion 44 of the control lever 24 downward. Here, a rotation
range of the control lever 24 is thus restricted, thereby preventing the aforementioned
protrusion section 58 from abutting against the elastic section 52.
[0036] Further, as shown in FIG.10, for example, flange portions 61, 61 serving as positioning
portions are provided on a left and right sides of an under portion of the control
lever 24. Furthermore, provided on the aforementioned cover 25 is an abutment segment
62 allowing the flange portions 61, 61 to abut thereagainst. Here, upper surfaces
of the cover 25 and the control lever 24 shall be substantially flush with each other
as a result of allowing the flange portions 61, 61 to abut against the abutment segment
62.
[0037] The aforementioned valve body cover 37 includes: a cylindrical portion 71 allowing
the shaft portion 29 of the valve pole 23 to be loosely inserted therethrough; a holder
71A that is provided on a lower portion of the cylindrical portion 71 and serves to
hold the upper portion of the elastic member 22; finger grips 72, 72 provided on a
left and right sides of the cylindrical portion 71; and engagement opening sections
72A, 72A that are respectively provided on the left and right finger grips 72, 72
and allow the aforementioned rotatable part 38 to rotatably engage therewith. Here,
the rotatable part 38 is rotatably attached to the engagement opening sections 72A,
72A by being engaged therewith. Each engagement opening section 72A is substantially
formed into the shape of a rectangle, and has an upper and lower edges 72F, 72F that
serve to sandwich an upper and under surfaces of the rotatable part 38. Particularly,
these upper and lower edges 72F, 72F are arranged parallel to each other in a substantially
parallel direction. As for each finger grip 72, a lower portion 72S thereof is widened
outward such that it becomes easier to push the valve body cover 37 downward by holding
the left and right finger grips 72, 72. Further, the rotatable part 38 is arranged
upon an upper portion of the cylindrical portion 71. That is, with the shaft portion
29 being inserted through the rotatable part 38 and the cylindrical portion 71, a
left and right sides of the corresponding rotatable part 38 are engaged with the engagement
opening sections 72A, 72A, thereby allowing this rotatable part 38 to be rotatably
attached to the valve body cover 37 and move up and down along with the valve body
cover 37 in the axial direction.
[0038] As for the rotatable part 38, provided on an inner surface of a cylindrical main
body 38 H are bulging engagement claw portions 73 serving as engagement portions.
Particularly, these engagement claw portions 73 are formed in two locations that are
opposite to each other. More particularly, each engagement claw portion 73 includes:
a vertical edge section 73T extending in the axial direction of the shaft portion
29; a transverse edge section 73Y that is formed on a lower end of the vertical edge
section 73T and is thus extended from one end to other end in a direction orthogonal
to that of the vertical edge section 73T; and a slanted edge section 73K formed between
an upper end of the vertical edge section 73T and other end of the transverse edge
section 73Y.
[0039] Meanwhile, provided on an upper end section of the shaft portion 29 of the valve
pole 23 are claw guiding grooves 74, 74 that are formed in the axial direction and
correspond to the aforementioned engagement claw portions 73, 73. Further, provided
below adjacent claw guiding grooves 74, 74 is a circumferentially recessed groove
75 allowing the engagement claw portions 73, 73 to engage therewith and the rotatable
part 38 to rotate therearound. As for each claw guiding groove 74, an upper end thereof
located at the upper end section of the shaft portion 29 is opened, thereby allowing
each engagement claw portion 73 to be inserted into the corresponding claw guiding
groove 74 from the axial direction. Also, with regard to each claw guiding groove
74, a distance between a first side surface 74A and a second side surface 74B is formed
slightly wider than each transverse edge section 73Y. That is, such first side surface
74A and second side surface 74B are respectively formed on a first side and a second
side of the shaft portion 29 in a circumferential direction. In fact, the number of
the claw guiding grooves 74 provided may be as same as or an integral multiple of
the number of the engagement claw portions 73 provided.
[0040] Described hereunder is a structure of the recessed groove 75. In the following description,
a front end section of the shaft portion 29 is referred to as an upper region, whereas
a base end section thereof is referred to as a lower region. The recessed groove 75
includes a first lower slanted surface 76 that: is formed below one of the claw guiding
grooves 74 provided as a pair; and allows one of the engagement claw portions 73 to
move toward the first side in the circumferential direction. Particularly, a first
side of the first lower slanted surface 76 is formed lower than a second side thereof.
More particularly, such first side and second side of the first lower slanted surface
76 are substantially arranged in lower sections of virtual extended lines extending
from the first side surface 74A and the second side surface 74B. Further, provided
next to the first side (lower end) of the first lower slanted surface 76 is a horizontal
first bottom surface 77 allowing one of the transverse edge sections 73Y to engage
therewith. Furthermore, disposed on a first side of the first bottom surface 77 is
a first upper guiding surface 78 that is formed along the axial direction and extended
upward. Furthermore, formed above the first bottom surface 77 is a first upper slanted
surface 79 allowing one of the slanted edge sections 73K to abut thereagainst and
one of the engagement claw portions 73 to thus move to the first side in the circumferential
direction. Here, a first side of the first upper slanted surface 79 is formed higher
than a second side thereof. Such first side and second side of the first upper slanted
surface 79 are substantially arranged in upper sections of virtual extended lines
extending from the first upper guiding surface 78 and a second side of the first bottom
surface 77. Moreover, each slanted edge section 73K and the first upper slanted surface
79 are substantially slanted at a same angle with respect to the axial direction.
[0041] Also, with regard to the recessed groove 75, formed on the first side of the first
upper slanted surface 79 is a first upper guiding surface 80 extended upward. This
first upper guiding surface 80 is substantially arranged on the virtual extended line
extending from the first upper guiding surface 78. Provided on a first side of the
first upper guiding surface 80 is an intermediate slanted surface 81 slanting upward
toward a first side thereof. Further, provided on the first side of the intermediate
slanted surface 81 is a lower guiding surface 82 extended downward. Here, formed on
a first side of the first upper guiding surface 78 are a second lower slanted surface
76A and a second bottom surface 77A that are continuous with each other and correspond
to the intermediate slanted surface 81. Particularly, the second lower slanted surface
76A is slanted downward from an upper end of the first upper guiding surface 78 to
the first side in the circumferential direction. More particularly, the lower guiding
surface 82 is formed in a location corresponding to a range that is defined by the
second bottom surface 77A. In addition, a second upper guiding surface 78A is provided
on a first side of the second bottom surface 77A. The second side surface 74B of the
other claw guiding groove 74 is substantially arranged on a virtual extended line
extending from the second upper guiding surface 78A. A second upper slanted surface
79A is then located between a lower end of the corresponding second side surface 74B
and a lower end of the lower guiding surface 82.
[0042] A method for using the valve body cover 37 is described hereunder with reference
to FIG.17 through FIG.20 among which the rotatable part 38 is indicated by dashed-dotted
lines. As shown in FIG.17, the engagement claw portions 73, 73 are to be positioned
to the claw guiding grooves 74, 74, followed by holding the valve body cover 37 and
then pushing the same downward against a bias of the elastic member 22. As a result,
one of the engagement claw portions 73 is to be guided by the first lower slanted
surface 76, as shown in FIG.18, such that the rotatable part 38 can be rotated toward
the first side in the circumferential direction, thereby allowing the transverse edge
section 73Y of the corresponding engagement claw portion 73 to engage with the first
bottom surface 77. Here, by either loosening a force used to push the valve body cover
37 downward or removing a hand, the valve body cover 37 shall rise due to an elastic
restoring force of the elastic member 22. As a result, the rotatable part 38 is to
be rotated to the first side in the circumferential direction such that the slanted
edge section 73K of the aforementioned engagement claw portion 73 can abut against
the intermediate slanted surface 81. Particularly, the valve body cover 37 stops rising
when the corresponding engagement claw portion 73 has engaged with a corner section
83 formed by the intermediate slanted surface 81 and the lower guiding surface 82.
In this way, the valve body cover 37 is allowed to be attached to the shaft portion
29.
[0043] In fact, due to the bias of the elastic member 22, the valve body cover 37 shall
not be disengaged from the shaft portion 29 unless when being pushed downward. Further,
while an upper end of the shaft portion 29 protruding from an upper end of the valve
body cover 37 is in contact with the control lever 24, the valve body cover 37 itself
is not. Therefore, the valve body cover 37 shall not be subjected to influences resulting
from manipulating the control lever 24.
[0044] In contrast, the valve body cover 37 is removed as follows. That is, the valve body
cover 37 disposed in an attachment location is to be pushed downward, thereby causing
the rotatable part 38 to rotate toward the first side in the circumferential direction,
such that a lower portion of the aforementioned engagement claw portion 73 can engage
with the second lower slanted surface 76A and that the corresponding engagement claw
portion 73 can then engage with the second bottom surface 77A. Here, by either loosening
the force used to push the valve body cover 37 downward or removing the hand, the
valve body cover 37 shall rise due to the elastic restoring force of the elastic member
22. As a result, the rotatable part 38 is to be rotated to the first side in the circumferential
direction such that the slanted edge section 73K of the corresponding engagement claw
portion 73 can engage with the second upper slanted surface 79A. In this way, this
engagement claw portion 73 can then rise along a neighboring claw guiding groove 74,
thus allowing the valve body cover 37 to be removed from the shaft portion 29.
[0045] The present embodiment includes the following structure that allows the valve body
cover 37 to be removed from the shaft portion 29 when pushed downward. A stroke A
of the valve body cover 37 is a distance between: a lower end of the valve body cover
37 attached to the shaft portion 29; and an upper end of the guiding cylinder 34.
Further, a stroke B of the valve body 21 and the engagement plate 30 is a distance
between: an upper end of the cylindrical receiving portion 21B of the closed valve
body 21; and the undersurface of the engagement plate 30. Furthermore, a stroke C
of one of the engagement claw portions 73 in the attachment location is a distance
between: the transverse edge section 73Y of this engagement claw portion 73; and the
second bottom surface 77A, in the corner section 83.
[0046] The distances A, B and C stratify a formula of A > (B+C). Therefore, when removing
the valve body cover 37 from the valve pole 23, the plug main body 11 and the valve
body cover 37 can be prevented from abutting against each other, thus preventing the
rotatable part 38 from failing to rotate to a disengagement location.
[0047] Described hereunder is a function of the aforementioned structure. When assembling
the plug 3, the transverse protruding portion 50 is to be inserted into and engaged
with the transverse hole 49 on one side. Next, the other side of the cover 25 is to
be pushed downward, centering around where the transverse protruding portion 50 is
engaged with the transverse hole 49. As a result, the transverse plate section 54
shall abut against an outer surface of the engagement claw section 53, thereby causing
the elastic section 52 to undergo an elastic deformation inward, thus allowing the
transverse plate section 54 to engage with the engagement claw section 53. In this
way, the cover 25 is allowed to be fixed to the plug main body 11.
[0048] Alternatively, a slanted surface(s) may be provided on a lower portion of the transverse
protruding portion 50. In such case, since the protrusion section 48 is also elastic,
the cover 25 can be fixed to the plug main body 11 when simply pushed down thereto
from above.
[0049] Here, the control portion 44 of the control lever 24 can be pushed downward with
the plug 3 being screwed together with the container main body 2. At that time, the
control lever 24 is allowed to pivot around the pivot point 43 that is provided on
one end. Particularly, the convex portion 24A of the control lever 24 pushes the upper
end of the valve pole 23 downward as the control lever 24 itself pivots, thus causing
both the valve pole 23 and the valve body 21 to move downward against the bias of
the elastic member 22. As a result, the water-stop packing 27 shall move away from
the valve body 21 such that the fluid passage 8 shall be opened. Here, by titling
the beverage container 1 toward the direction of the spout portion 7B, the content
fluid can be poured out through the fluid passage 8 and the spout portion 7B. Further,
as for the control lever 24, the lower section of the control portion 44 can abut
against the upper surface of the shoulder member 7 serving as a rotation restriction
member. There, the control lever 24 can be restricted from further rotating with the
transverse plate section 54 being engaged with and held by the elastic section 52,
thus defining a rotation restriction position.
[0050] When the container main body 2 contains hot water or a hot beverage, a pressure inside
such container main body 2 may increase due to water vapor. In such case, as shown
in FIG.22, by rotating the control lever 24, the pressure reducing packing 41 of a
smaller area shall move away from the undersurface of the valve body 21 as the valve
pole 23 descends, with the water-stop packing 27 being pressed onto the valve body
21 due to the pressure inside the container. Thus, the pressure inside the container
main body 2 can be released. Here, since the vertical ventilation grooves 31T are
circumferentially formed on the lower section 29S of the shaft portion 29, the pressure
inside the container main body 2 can be smoothly released from between the attachment
hole 21A and the ventilation grooves 31T. As a result of releasing the pressure inside
the container main body 2, a pressurized holding force for holding the valve body
21 upward shall vanish, thereby causing the corresponding valve body 21 to descend
due to gravity, thus, as shown in FIG.23, allowing an opened state of the valve body
21 to be established.
[0051] Further, even when the container main body 2 contains hot water or a hot beverage,
the pressure inside the container main body 2 may reduce, if leaving the beverage
container 1 as it is after releasing the pressure inside the container main body 2
through discharge. Here, if a pressure reducing force is greater than the elastic
restoring force of the elastic member 22, the valve pole 23 shall automatically descend,
thereby causing the pressure reducing packing 41 to move away from the undersurface
of the valve body 21, thus allowing the pressure inside the container main body 2
to be released, thereby causing the corresponding pressure to become an atmospheric
level.
[0052] FIG.4 shows the plug 3 that has been removed from the container main body 2. The
engagement claw section 53 can still be engaged with the transverse-plate upper surface
54U, even after rotating the control lever 24 to the rotation restriction position
that is defined when the plug 3 is attached to the container main body 2. Here, by
further pushing the control portion 44 downward and then beyond the rotation restriction
position, the abutment edge section 59A of the protrusion section 58 shall abut against
the outer surface of the elastic section 52. There, as shown in FIG.4, by further
pushing the control lever 24 downward, the elastic section 52 shall undergo an elastic
deformation inward due to the protrusion section 58, thus causing the engagement claw
section 53 to disengage from the transverse-plate upper surface 54U. Once the engagement
claw section 53 has been disengaged from the transverse-plate upper surface 54U, the
valve pole 23 shall push the control lever 24 upward due to the elastic member 22,
thereby causing the corresponding control lever 24 to rotate upward, thus allowing
the other side of the cover 25 to disengage from the plug main body 11.
[0053] After removing the cover 25 from the plug main body 11, the valve body cover 37 can
then be removed from the upper portion of the valve pole 23, thereby allowing the
valve pole 23, the elastic member 22, the valve body 21 and the engagement plate 30
to be further removed from the plug main body 11, thus making it possible to wash
the fluid passage 8 and the valve structure 12 of the plug main body 11 separately.
[0054] The valve structure 12 thus washed can then be reattached to the plug main body 11
as follows. That is, the engagement plate 30 is to be attached to the shaft portion
29 of the valve pole 23, followed by successively: inserting such shaft portion 29
through the attachment hole 21A of the valve body 21, the through hole 33 and the
guiding cylinder 34; fitting the elastic member 22 onto the guiding cylinder 34; placing
the valve body cover 37 on top of the elastic member 22; and then engaging the upper
section 29U of the shaft portion 29 with the valve body cover 37.
[0055] As described in the present embodiment, by simply pushing the control lever 24 downward,
the protrusion section 58 provided thereon shall push the elastic section 52 of the
plug main body 11 in an disengagement direction FK, thus allowing the cover 25 and
the plug main body 11 to disengage from each other.
[0056] At that time, since the valve pole 23 of the valve body 21 is biased in a direction
allowing the inlet 15 of the fluid passage 8 to be closed, not only the cover 25 and
the plug main body 11 can disengage from each other, but a force enabling disengagement
from the plug main body 11 is generated in a disengagement direction FI and is then
applied to the control lever 24 and the cover 25. That is, an easy disassembly is
possible by manipulating the control lever 24.
[0057] Further, although the valve body 21 can be either opened or closed by manipulating
the control lever 24 with the plug 3 being attached to the container main body 2,
the protrusion section 58 of the control lever 24 is allowed to stop short of disengaging
the elastic section 52 at the rotation restriction position where the control lever
24 abuts against the shoulder member 7, thus preventing the plug main body 11 and
the cover 25 from disengaging from each other due to an erroneous manipulation.
[0058] Furthermore, since the elastic section 52 is arranged on an inner side of a largest
outer diameter of the plug main body 11, and since the protrusion section 58 can enter
an inner side of the cover 25 when pushing the control lever 24 downward, the protrusion
section 58 can be hidden inside the cover 25, thus not only improving an outer appearance,
but also avoiding, from the perspective of safety, a contact with the protrusion section
58 when manipulating the control lever 24. Moreover, the transverse plate section
54 is disposed on a lower region of the cover 25. Therefore, the control lever 24
and such transverse plate section 54 are to be squeezed against each other when performing
disengagement. Thus, a force FP for pushing the control lever 24 and forces FT for
pinching the cover 25 shall cancel each other out such that only a force for closing
the valve body 21 shall be applied to the control lever 24 and the cover 25. For this
reason, the plug main body 11 and the cover 25 can be easily disassembled from each
other.
[0059] As set forth in claim 1, the present embodiment is a plug of a fluid container. Specifically,
formed inside the plug main body 11 that is detachably attached to the upper opening
section 2A of the container main body 2, is the fluid passage 8 connecting the inlet
15 and the outlet 16, the inlet 15 and the outlet 16 being respectively opened toward
an inner side and an outer side of the container main body 2. Also provided inside
the plug main body 11 is the valve body 21 biased in the direction allowing the inlet
15 of the fluid passage 8 to be closed. The cover 25 for closing the upper opening
section 42 is disposed on an upper end of the plug main body 11. Further, provided
on such cover 25 is the control lever 24 capable of being pushed downward and used
to either open or close the valve body 21. While the transverse hole 49 serving as
the first engagement portion is provided on either one of the plug main body 11 and
the cover 25, the protruding portion 50 serving as the first engageable portion that
is engageable with the first engagement portion is provided on the other. Here, the
elastic section 52 is formed on the upper portion of the plug main body 11. Particularly,
while the engagement claw section 53 serving as the second engagement portion is provided
on either one of the elastic section 52 of the plug main body 11 and the cover 25,
the transverse-plate upper surface 54U serving as the second engageable portion that
is engageable with the second engagement portion is provided on the other. The control
lever 24 includes the protrusion section 58 capable of: abutting against the elastic
section 52 as the result of pushing the control lever 24 downward; and then pushing
.such elastic section 52 in the disengagement direction. That is, by pushing the control
lever 24 downward, the protrusion section 58 thereof shall push the elastic section
52 of the plug main body 11 in the disengagement direction, thus allowing the engagement
claw section 53 to disengage from the transverse-plate upper surface 54U. At that
time, since the control lever 24 is biased upward by the valve body 21, the cover
25 can be easily removed from the plug main body 11.
[0060] Here, a guiding slanted surface(s) may be formed on the lower portion of the protruding
portion 50. In such case, since the protrusion section 48 having the transverse hole
49 is elastic, the cover 25 can be substantially simultaneously engaged with and fixed
to a front and rear sections of the plug main body 11 by simply pressing the cover
25 against the plug main body 11 from above.
[0061] Further, as set forth in claim 2, the present embodiment allows the valve body 21
to be either opened or closed, by pushing the control lever 24 downward with the plug
main body 11 being attached to the container main body 2. However, since the control
portion 44 of the control lever 24 shall abut against the shoulder member 7, the protrusion
section 58 is allowed to stop short of disengaging the elastic section 52. That is,
while the valve body 21 can be opened by pushing the control lever 24 at an initial
position downward through the control portion 44, it can be closed by releasing such
control lever 24. Specifically, the valve body 21 closes as the control lever 24 returns
to its initial position due to the valve body 21 itself that is biased upward. In
addition, the control portion 44 shall abut against the shoulder member 7 even when
pushing the control lever 24 downward with the plug main body 11 being attached to
the container main body 2, thus preventing the engagement claw section 53 and the
transverse-plate upper surface 54U from being disengaged from each other. Namely,
the disengagement of the cover 25 shall not occur even when pushing the control lever
24 at the point of use.
[0062] Furthermore, as set forth in claim 3, the elastic section 52 of the present embodiment
is arranged on the inner side of the outermost diameter, i.e., largest outer diameter
of the plug main body 11. Therefore, the protrusion section 58 can enter the inner
side of the cover 25 when pushing the control lever 24 downward, thus improving the
outer appearance as well as a design property at the point of use.
[0063] The effects of the present embodiment are as follows. That is, the protruding portion
50 of the cover 25 that protrudes toward the other side is to be engaged with the
transverse hole 49 formed on one side of the plug main body 11, from one side of such
transverse hole 49. For this reason, the plug main body 11 and the cover 25 can easily
engage with each other on the other side as a result of pushing the other side of
such cover 25 downward while employing an engagement point of the protruding portion
50 and the transverse hole 49 as a pivot point. Further, since the transverse hole
49 is formed in a transverse direction, and since the protruding portion 50 that is
also formed in the transverse direction is to be engaged with such transverse hole
49, a stable rotation becomes possible while employing the aforementioned engagement
point as a rotation pivot point. Furthermore, the vertical edge portion 59 is provided
on one side of the protrusion section 58. Particularly, the vertical edge portion
59 is provided in the location allowing the protrusion section 58 to engage with the
elastic section 52 when manipulating the control lever 24. More particularly, provided
on the lower portion of the vertical edge portion 59 is the abutment edge section
59A slanting from top down to the other side. Here, the central slanted surface 53A
is formed on the other side of the engagement claw section 53. Accordingly, the abutment
edge section 59A can abut against such central slanted surface 53A as the protrusion
section 58 descends, thereby allowing the elastic section 52 to be elastically deformed
toward one side, thus resulting in a smooth disengagement on the other side.
[0064] In addition, the valve body 21 and the valve pole 23 are independent from each other.
Particularly, the valve body 21 for closing the inlet 15 of the fluid passage 8 is
disposed on the valve pole 23, the fluid passage 8 reaching an upper region of the
valve body 21. More particularly, a diameter of the valve pole 23 is formed smaller
than that of the valve body 21. For these reasons, even when the inner pressure of
the container main body 2 is high due to hot water or the like, this inner pressure
can be released by first pushing the disk portion 28 of the valve pole 23 downward.
That is, there can be avoided a situation where the valve body 21 fails to be pushed
downward due to the inner pressure, and the content fluid can thus be reliably discharged.
Here, since the ventilation grooves 31T are formed on the valve pole 23, clearances
can then be formed with respect to the attachment hole 21A of the valve body 21, thus
making it possible to reliably discharge the inner pressure. After releasing the inner
pressure in such manner, the pressurized holding force for holding the valve body
21 upward shall vanish, thereby causing the corresponding valve body 21 to descend
due to gravity, thus allowing the opened state of the valve body 21 to be established.
In contrast, when the pressure inside the container main body 2 has been reduced,
the valve pole 23 shall automatically descend if the pressure reducing force is greater
than the elastic restoring force of the elastic member 22 at that time. There, the
descent of the valve pole 23 shall allow the pressure reducing packing 41 to move
away from the undersurface of the valve body 21, thus allowing the pressure inside
the container main body 2 to be released to the atmospheric level.
[0065] The present invention is not limited to the present embodiment. In fact, various
modified embodiments are possible within the scope of the present invention. For example,
although the aforementioned embodiment employs the type of valve pole that can ascent
and descent with respect to the valve body, this valve pole may actually be integrally
disposed on the valve body. Further, the plug of the present invention is not limited
to that used in a thermos bottle. As a matter of fact, the plug of the present invention
can also be used in a water flask or the like. Here, the container main body may be
made of glass, a synthetic resin or the like. However, the container main body does
not need to have a heat-insulated structure.